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Neutralizing and non-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against dengue virus E protein derived from a naturally infected patient
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Neutralizing and non-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against dengue virus E protein derived from a naturally infected patient

John S Schieffelin, Joshua M Costin, Cindo O Nicholson, Nicole M Orgeron, Krystal A Fontaine, Sharon Isern, Scott F Michael and James E Robinson
Virology journal, Vol.7(1), pp.28-28
02-04-2010
PMCID: PMC2829534
PMID: 20132551

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Antibodies produced in response to infection with any of the four serotypes of dengue virus generally provide homotypic immunity. However, prior infection or circulating maternal antibodies can also mediate a non-protective antibody response that can enhance the course of disease in a subsequent heterotypic infection. Naturally occurring human monoclonal antibodies can help us understand the protective and pathogenic roles of the humoral immune system in dengue virus infection.
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